RE: Access Autoexec Form

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In Access 97 or Access 2.0 before the code was seperated, I used that to
solve the problem of pop up or modal forms, when I had a code break under a
pop up form, the only way to access this code or to see the full code without
the form in your way, was to make the form not visible, and this is when I
started using it.

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Good luck



"Klatuu" wrote:

> I wondered about your first post, but then I have never misunderstood or
> misread a post :)
> Your ctrl+g idea is good, but I don't think it would work if the open winow
> is Modal. I am not sure, but based on his description of the problem, it
> looks like it may be a modal form.
>
> "Ofer" wrote:
>
> > Ignore my post, I misunderstood the question.
> >
> > One way will be, as Klatuu suggested, but if the form is already open then,
> > I usually open the immidiate window (press ctrl+g) and type
> >
> > Forms(0).visible = false
> > Assuming that it is the first form
> > --
> > If I answered your question, please mark it as an answer. That way, it will
> > stay saved for a longer time, so other can benifit from it.
> >
> > Good luck
> >
> >
> >
> > "Ofer" wrote:
> >
> > > You can that to hide it
> > > docmd.RunCommand acCmdWindowHide
> > >
> > > Pressing F11 key will bring the window back
> > > --
> > > If I answered your question, please mark it as an answer. That way, it will
> > > stay saved for a longer time, so other can benifit from it.
> > >
> > > Good luck
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "Adam" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hello,
> > > >
> > > > I have a form that automatically opens when the database opens. Does anybody
> > > > know how to get to the database control window. I can see it sticking out
> > > > from behind the form (doesn't take up entire screen) but i can edit the
> > > > design and queries that need to be. I previously used one of the Function
> > > > keys but forgot wich one...??
> > > >
> > > > Thanks.
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